Ramak's Works

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Ramak wrote prolifically. Among his works are:

Pardes Rimonim: The most renowned of Ramak's writings, the Pardes systematizes and expounds the entire spectrum of Kabbalistic thought until his time, resolving many apparent contradictions and hundreds of long-unanswered questions.

Ohr Yakar: A monumental commentary on the Zohar, this work explains numerous passages from Zohar, Tikunei Zohar; Zohar Chadash and other kabbalistic classics.

Ohr Ne'erav: An introduction to Kabbala.

Shiur Komah: A treatise dealing with the structure of the worlds and the sefirot.

Eilima Rabbati: A systematic and highly explanatory approach to the Or Ein Sof and the sefirot as well as other kabbalistic themes. The book begins with a polemic against those "who distance themselves from learning Kabbala."

Tomer Devorah: A treatise integrating ethical exhortation with kabbalistic teachings concerning the thirteen attributes of mercy found in Micah, and a kabbalistic explication of the concept of ImitatioDei.

Rabbi Moshe Miller was born in South
Africa and received his yeshivah education
in Israel and America. He is a prolific author and translator, with some twenty
books to his name on a wide variety of topics, including an authoritative,
annotated translation of the Zohar. He has developed a coaching-type approach to
dealing with life's issues based on Chassidism and Kabbalah—a tool for dealing
with normal issues that everyone faces as well as issues psychologists usually
address, often ineffectively. He also gives free live classes over the Internet.